Articles by C.J. Doon

After spending 32 seasons on the Penn State coaching staff and one season as the assistant head coach at West Virginia under Dana Holgorsen, Tom Bradley is reportedly moving to the West Coast to become the next defensive coordinator at UCLA.
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Four Penn State players will be participating in workouts and interviews at the NFL Combine this week. "Those guys practiced hard for me, they showed up every Saturday and played hard, they were important members of the two teams I coached at Penn State,” says O'Brien. [Read More]

Penn State’s missed bowl shares include $2.3 million in 2012-13 and $2.75 million 2013-14, as well as the $2.6 million the school donated in 2011-12 to programs that aid in the prevention and treatment of sexual abuse prior to facing any sanctions. [Read More]

Three years ago, Joe Paterno was given a post-game ceremony to honor the then 84-year old’s climb to the top of the record books. A whole lot has happened in the three years since that football game. [Read More]

Penn State put together a strong performance right from the get-go, posting an incredible 38-7 overall record on New Year’s Day. The Lions were 8-1 in the first round plus nine byes, followed by a 14-2 mark in the second round and 10-4 in the third. [Read More]

“I think the Freeh Report took it way too far when they indicted the community of Happy Valley and State College for what Jerry Sandusky did,” Zirin said. “It is a monstrous thing to hold a community accountable for serial child rape.” [Read More]

This Wednesday, he was able to realize another football dream: practicing with James Franklin and the Nittany Lions. “They’d probably say, that kid can’t play football no more, he can’t do nothing,” Deven told CBS. “And I showed them up.” [Read More]

According to a report by NJ.com, Rutgers athletic director Julie Hermann made an inappropriate remark involving Jerry Sandusky at a staff meeting. “I know there were two or three of us that looked at each other, and I said, ‘You gotta be kidding going down that road,’” one employee said. [Read More]